She charged that West, who is seeking to unseat U.S. Rep. Ron Klein, D- Boca Raton, is associated with vicious, degrading attitudes toward women.

The evidence: A West-written column that appears in a biker magazine called Miami Mike's Wheels on the Road, which calls itself the "South Florida Biker's Bible." The publication which is contains many racy pictures, and even more racier words, lists West as a contributing writer.

In the October 2010 issue, West's column "Washingtoons" appears on page 20. Another column, on page 40, says the upcoming election is the time to get rid of "Barry Obongo," and asks readers to imagine having sex with Wasserman Schultz.

Other issues of the magazine have referred to women as "oral relief stations," depicts their roles as serving men, and says they should wear "slave chokers" as accessories.

Wasserman Schultz was joined at the Deerfield Beach event by Anne Gannon, the Palm Beach County tax collector, and Lisa K. Aronson, the mayor of Coconut Creek, and about 70 protestors.

None of the three elected officials and many of the protestors don't even live in the Klein-West 22nd Congressional District in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Aaronson noted that many of the protestors do live in the 22nd District, and that West himself doesn't live in the district he's seeking to represent. He's actually a constituent of Wasserman Schultz'.

The protestors were passionate. Lisa Tilson, who lives West of Boca Raton, came with a handmade poster that proclaimed "this Momma Grizzly is Pissed" ÃƒÂ‚Ã‚Â– a reference to Sarah Palin, who has used "momma grizzly" to describe riled up conservative woman.

Tilson's sign was decorated with four pictures of her three children.

"The message is I truly believe that character counts and you are influenced by the company that you keep," she said. "What he said about Debbie Wasserman Schultz is disgusting and it's completely unacceptable.

"There is freedom of speech and all that, but people have to take responsibility for their actions," she said.

Betzy Rega of Jupiter Farms held a sign that said "two loons" and had a picture of a loon and of West.